DAVID D. HARRIS

MEMOIRS OF A TAXI-MAN

A LIFE SHAPED BY THE STREETS, THE STEERING WHEEL, AND SECOND CHANCES

A thoughtful and heartfelt story that captures one man’s journey behind the wheel and beyond, facing decisions, redemption, and the pursuit of a better life. With honesty and depth, this story opens the door to a world of lessons, connections, and the strength it takes to move forward.

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DAVID D. HARRIS

October 30, 1938, in a rural town named Warthen, Georgia a child was born to Abron and Rosener Harris. His name was David Dan Harris. The name David was taken from his paternal grandfather and Dan was taken from his maternal grandfather.

At a very young age my brother Cloyd and I was taken to New Jersey to live with our mother who was now separated from our father. This arrangement only lasted for a little while and then we were returned to the South to live with our grandparents Dan and Josie.

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MEMOIRS OF A TAXI-MAN

Life behind the wheel offers more than a ride; it offers perspective.

Lew Smith wasn’t just driving through city streets. He was navigating choices, chasing purpose, and holding on to hope through the winding roads of life. Raised with structure but pulled by curiosity, his path led him through challenges that tested his character and shaped his journey. What began as a job soon became a mirror, revealing hard truths, surprising encounters, and moments that demanded heart.

This memoir is more than a story about a cab; it’s about finding direction when life feels off course and how faith, family, and personal reflection can steer us toward redemption.

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